GAZELLA. 157 



by an allied species Hippotragus bakeri of Heuglin. (See Sclater 

 P. Z.S., 1868, p. 214). 



If H. leucophaeus of -Pallas is considered merely as a smaller 

 or younger specimen ofH. equinus, the former name has many 

 years priority and will of course stand. 



a. Frontlet g A. S. B. 



Genus GAZELLA. 



Gazella, Blainmlle Bull. Soc. Philom. p. 75 (1816)*. 



Antidorcas, Sundevall Kongl. Vatens Akad. Handl. (1844)*. Type, G. 



euchore, 

 Procapra, Hodgson, J. A. S. B., xv, p. 334 (1846). Type, G. picticaudata. 

 Tragops, Hodgson p. A. S. B., xvi, p. 69S (1847). Type, G. bennetti. 



Ji^ey of the Indian Species. 



a. Females horned ; horns of males not lyrate. 



Gazella bennetti, p. 159. 

 a^. Females hornless. 



h. Horns lyrate, a distinct antorbital pit to the skull. 



Gazella subgutturosa, p. 160. 



V^. Horns scimitar-shaped ; no trace of antorbital pit. 



Gazella picticaudata, p. 161. 



Gazella dorcas. 



Capra dorcas, Linncms Syst. Nat., I2th ed., i, p. 96 (1766). 



Antilope dorcas, Pallas Spic. Zool., i, p. 1 1 (1767). 



Gazella dprcas, Lichtenstein Mag. Ges. Naiurf. Freunde, vi, p. 168 

 (1812)* ; Blyth Cat., p. 172; Tristram P.Z. S., 1866, p. 86 ; Danford 

 and Alston P. Z. S., 1877, p. 276; Brooke P. Z. S., 1873, p, S37. 



Distribution.— Kixi. Minor near Tarsus (Danford), Syria, Egypt, 

 and Algeria. 



K. Skin, skull ^ Zoological Gardens, i88i. 



and horns, 



h. Skin $ juv. Egypt R. A. Turnbull, 1881. 



c. Skeleton $ No history. 



d. Stuffed $ Rajah R. Mullick, 1872. 



Gazella Isabella. 



Gazella Isabella, Gray Ann. Mag. N. H., xviii, p. 214 (1846); Brooke 



P. Z. S., 1873, p. 539- , , „ X 



Gazella dorcas, apud Blanford Alyssinia, p. 261 (1870). 



Distribution — The Egyptian Soudan up to the coast at Mas- 

 sow'ah. 



